Test Piles Sample Clauses

Test Piles. 30 Section 6-05.3(10) is supplemented with the following: 32 (March 6, 2000) 33 The Contractor shall furnish and drive ***cast-in-place concrete*** test piles at the following 34 locations or at locations designated by the Engineer: 35 36 ***One test pile shall be driven in each abutment at the location specified by the Engineer. 37 The test pile shall be the first pile driven in each abutment.*** 38 39 The ***cast-in-place concrete*** test piles shall be driven in the location of permanent piles and 40 the number of permanent ***cast-in-place concrete*** piles required for this project has been 41 reduced by the appropriate number. 42
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Test Piles. Provide 1 test pile per substructure unit.
Test Piles. Revise to read as follows:
Test Piles. Each The Department will pay for each test pile, including necessary cutting off, splicing, and rebuilding to the indicated test pile length. The price includes necessary excavation for pile splicing, rebuilding, and extending; pile driving equipment furnished on the project; costs of transporting the equipment to the project; erecting, maintaining, and moving the equipment within the project; and dismantling and removing the equipment from the project, and pile tip reinforcement. If any portion of a test pile is indicated to be galvanized, the entire length of the pile will be paid under the galvanized test pile item unless indicated. Additional test piles and extensions in excess of the indicated number and length will be measured and paid for by the linear foot price of corresponding production piles. The excess length will be measured from the estimated pile tip elevation to the elevation of the final driven tip end for test piles driven below the estimated pile tip elevation, or from the cutoff elevation to the final driven tip end for additional test piles not indicated. For test piles specified in the proposal but not required to be placed, adjustment of payment will be made as specified in Section 110.02. Cutoff portions of test piles will remain the property of the Contractor. Costs associated with the use of proximity switches for the monitoring of piles, as specified, will be incidental to the price bid for test piles. C100A - a00100 Changes to Specifications: Section 1046 Addendum:‌ Associated Item(s): Header: Changes to Specifications: Section 1046 Provision Body: SECTION 1046—EPOXY OVERLAY

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